Embarrassment for police in Yossi Mosli affair: "No reasonable suspicion"
The court ordered the release of Yossi Mosli, head of a crime organization, less than 24 hours after his arrest on suspicion of involvement in a brawl in Savyon. The judge ruled there was no reasonable suspicion and criticized the police. Mosli was the only one brought to the hearing, and his release was delayed until morning.
The court ordered the release of crime organization head Yossi Mosli, less than 24 hours after he was arrested on suspicion of involvement in a brawl outside his home in Savyon. Judge Stern ruled there was no reasonable suspicion and criticized the police for questioning Mosli under caution only, and he was the only one brought to court. The police requested to extend his detention following an incident in which an 'innocent passerby' was seriously injured and lost consciousness. Mosli claimed he thought the victim was a drug addict. His lawyers said the case was flimsy and indicative of headline-chasing. The judge delayed the release until morning and ordered the police to notify by 4:00 PM whether they would appeal.
Embarrassment for police in Yossi Mosli affair: "No reasonable suspicion"